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A clumsy policeman's grandmother gets kidnapped by a Mexican cartel, and he has three days to free her.

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Chris P @Xiao_Proxies Apr 14 Following a fairly strong first film, 3 jours max struggles to live up to expectations, faltering in key areas. While the original balanced humor, action, and plot with some finesse, this sequel is marred by a confusing, disjointed storyline and flat characterizations that lack development or depth. Pacing issues disrupt the flow: some scenes drag while others feel rushed, contributing to a fragmented narrative. The humor, a highlight of the original, largely falls flat here, relying on tired, awkward jokes. On the positive side, the film's soundtrack is a highlight, effectively enhancing the mood and tension in key scenes. Technically, direction and cinematography are uninspired and generic, lacking the creativity needed to elevate the material. Overall, 3 jours max wastes the potential established by its predecessor, resulting in a disappointing and forgettable follow-up. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A clumsy policeman's grandmother gets kidnapped by a Mexican cartel, and he has three days to free her.
Director
Tarek Boudali
Producer
Christophe Cervoni, Marc Fiszman
Screenwriter
Tarek Boudali
Production Co
StudioCanal, Axel Films, M6 Films
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy, Action, Crime, Drama
Original Language
French (France)
Runtime
1h 30m
Aspect Ratio
Digital 2.39:1